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Vincent van Gogh was the one who painted this, he named it "Starry Night". It's an appropriate name due to the stars that can be seen in the sky. Since he was a post-impressionist, that explains why the paint strokes <span>can be seen so small and thin</span><span>. That was very uncommon compared to regular paintings during that time.
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Answer:
A) by showing three different representations of the same object, thus questioning the nature of representation
Explanation:
<u>A. is the right answer. </u>Joseph Kosuth did composition One and Three Chairs by placing a physical chair, hanging its photograph, and placing dictionary definition of the word <em>chair</em>. <u>By this, he tried to point to the discussion about what </u><em><u>is </u></em><u>actually an object and how different representations can lead to different views of the same thing. </u>He tries to ask us what is the most accurate representation and pointing to us <u>that different representations have different meanings. </u>
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B. is not the right answer. Kosuth did not try to point out that the dictionary definition has the same meaning. On the contrary, he tried to say how they have different effects and meanings. Also, there was a photography of the object as well.
C. is not the correct answer. The point was not to show different forms of art as much as to show different meanings and ideas about the same object.
It is where you draw an outline of your character and use it to write information on them (I.e facts, what they say about other characters, what characters say about them) it helps to build characterisation.
A. a great naval victory or some other type successful defeat
"The growth of television technology and the ability to capture live images from television led to the rise of digital photography."
This statement is true.
Digital photography is the process of exposing an image, much like a digital camera, without film. In digital photography, a charge-coupled device exposes thousands of tiny spots that record light into pixels.
When asked why he loves digital cameras and photography so much, Ian says he values instant gratification. he means that Digital capture allows Ian to review, view, or delete images immediately after capturing.
The first published color digital photograph was taken by Michael Francis Tompsett in 1972 using CCD sensor technology and was published on the cover of Electronics Magazine. It was a picture of his wife, Margaret Tompsett.
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